Self Help & How-to

The Science of Being Lucky ($0.99) by Peter Hollins: Is the concept of luck something we can change, or are we merely victims to it? Internationally bestselling author Peter Hollins will show you that it’s something you can harness, find, and control. With an in-depth look at what we would consider “lucky,” you will come away with a deep understanding of what serendipity and coincidence really are, and if that lucky penny of yours is working.

The Spymasters ($0.99) by Charles Whiting: The Spymasters is the story of the men who fought the shadow-war—the British Intelligence operations of World War II, which took place in Nazi Germany. British and American spymasters infiltrated the Third Reich and stole information for their governments. This lead to the surrender of the German army. Charles Whiting unearthed the stories of these men and collected them together in this book.

Fear, Fail, And Forge Ahead ($0.99) by Zoe McKey: This book is a complex manual that will help understand that fear doesn’t make you weak and failure doesn’t make you a loser. Learn how to take small steps to change your mindset for the better. Live happily by looking at your life as it is, not as you perceive it to be—clouded by your anxieties.

Madame Sadayakko ($0.99) by Lesley Downer: Lesley Downer provides the true story of one of the most celebrated geisha in Japan— Sadayakko. Sadayakko was the ultimate geisha, so exquisite that the prime minister of the time paid a fortune to deflower her. But she was also a rebel and, in 1899, set out for the West with her actor-husband. Lesley Downer retells the passionate life of this sensation as she travels a world that is foreign to her.

Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early ($0.99) by Jubal Anderson Early: The American South, March 2nd, 1894—Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early dies. He leaves behind his incredible account of his life as a Lieutenant General during the American Civil War. It is an unmatched account, and Early’s dedication to the lives of his men shines through, giving the reader a chance to really imagine what it must have been like to live in such fraught times. History is told by the winners, they say, but not always. Not this time.

How to Date A Guy And Get It Right ($0.99) by Christie Flynn: How Many Bad Dates Will You Go On This Year? If you’re one of the 49 Million people who date online, the average answer is 41 dates per year. Ugh! What a horrible waste of time! And it doesn’t even include the 12 hours per week (on average) you’ll spend just looking at dating profiles. You don’t want more dates. You want better dates. You want to choose exactly what you desire in a partner and create the relationship of your dreams.

Wake Up Call ($0.99) by Thibaut Meurisse: Do you wake up tired or depressed every morning? What if you could create a morning ritual that would allow you to wake up excited and genuinely looking forward to a new day? How much of a difference would it make in your life? I’ll teach you exactly how to do that in this book.

Gaia’s Majesty-Mission Called: Women in Power ($0.99) by Roger B. Burt: Our earth mother, Gaia, foresaw a definitive epoch when the survival of humankind and her precious planet would be at issue. That day is upon us. Earth is enveloped in environmental and social crises. This is the story of the gifted population of women Gaia reserved in the sea who are dedicated to safeguarding the future of humankind and Earth.

All to Pieces: Unmentionables (Book 2) ($0.99) by David Greene: When slave catchers trap Jimmy and resell him into slavery, Cato risks his own re-enslavement posing as a gentleman while he travels deep into Confederate territory to rescue his kidnapped lover. Jimmy’s new owners, Bonnie and Ben Crenshaw, tell him they want to “civilize” him. But Jimmy begins to suspect that what they really want arises from a hidden sexual desire. The sequel to the epic gay Civil War era story Unmentionables.

Life Would Suck Without You ($0.99) by Jennifer Preuss: There are all types of friends. Rich friends. Poor friends. Fair weather friends—and then there are Best Friends—your BFF’s. Meet Jennifer, a wannabe soap opera star, new to LA and waiting tables in Century City. She makes three new friends, and they turn out to be inseparable. But when life throws them a cruel curve ball, which rocks them to their very core… is friendship enough?

The Opium War ($0.99) by Brian Inglis: In 1839, trade was the stalwart of the British Empire. China threatened Britain’s Opium trade, leading to Britain and China going to war. Brian Inglis provides insight into the Opium War and answers how the situation arose and how opium became so crucial to the British economy at this time.

The War Diaries and Letters of Stephen Minot Weld ($0.99) by Stephen Minot Weld: A detailed, intimate, and vivid account of the American Civil War, given to us through snippets of diary entries and letters from Minot Weld to his family. This volume details a rich and wide-ranging array of wartime activities, from accounts of the Peninsula Campaign, foraging among the farms of Confederate Virginia for the HQ mess, the losses at Gettysburg to the execution of black soldiers at Petersburg.

Making the Cut ($2.99) by Jonah Johnson: Making the Cut will provide you with steps to lose weight and help you attain your desired physical appearance with comprehensive workout routines and dieting schedules.

The Money Tree ($2.99) by Adam Gates: An introductory guide book for beginners who wish to start investing but don’t know where or how to start. Get insights into the World of investing and start earning your own passive income.

Bittersweet Memories ($0.99) by Lynn Osterkamp: This intricately woven family drama asks the question: If you could go back and re-experience specific events from your past, would you? What if you discover that your memories aren’t totally accurate? In this unusual story, family members’ lives are upended as they decide how to best use a machine that lets them program their dreams to re-experience old memories as clearly and accurately as the day they were made.

Alzheimer’s Roadmap ($0.99) by Laura Town: Every 33 seconds someone develops Alzheimer’s Disease. With a diagnosis comes a million decisions—some huge and some small. Alzheimer’s Roadmap is here to help you easily learn how to protect your assets and ensure your long-term wishes are respected.

Bring Me To Life ($0.99) by Kristi Hayes: Kristin is a cautious single mom, who has spent her entire life hiding shameful childhood secrets. Leave it to an innocent high school reunion to stir up the past, force her to face her demons and maybe bring a little unexpected romance.

Narrative of Military Operations During the Civil War ($0.99) by Joseph E. Johnston: Respected by his opponents yet at odds with his own authorities, Joseph E. Johnston remains as divisive a soldier now as he was at the time of the Civil War. One of the Confederacy’s highest ranking and most experienced officers, he was regularly criticized both for lacking aggression and for his failures across his campaigns. Johnston goes beyond simple recollection in an attempt to set the record straight.

The Tipsy Dating Counselor ($2.99) by Nicki Grace: Dating is a challenge and it can surely be a headache. However, no worries, Nicki Grace is ready to tackle and guide you on topics such as: self-dating, sex, cheating, love, baggage and more. But be warned: her laid back, hilarious, bold (and of course tipsy) perspective may give you more insight than you ever thought possible!

From Awful to Awesome ($0.99) by Don Franceschi: Have you ever sat through an awful presentation? Was it yours? If you are an inexperienced, infrequent, or ineffective business presenter, then From Awful to Awesome: Nine Essential Tools for Effective Presentations is for you! Learn the tools on how to be an awesome presenter-help save the world, one presentation at a time!

Counterattack ($0.99) by Christopher Dobson: The first book to reveal how Western democracies are winning the war against international terrorism. Chapter by chapter, it describes and analyzes dozens of operations from Entebbe to the siege of the Iraniafi embassy in London. Written by two journalists who have covered terrorism for the last 15 years, this is a vital and fascinating book for anyone seeking understanding of the struggle behind the headlines.

YES. A pet can change your life ($0.99) by Kostas Dimitriadis: Having worked as a vet for decades in pet veterinary clinics, animal shelters, and wildlife care centers, I have been the viewer of the unpredictable as well as profoundly subversive encounters between humans and animals. Our interaction with animals is so rewarding, it is enough to give new meaning to the lives we lead.

112 Ideas for a First Date ($0.99) by Lana Lindell: Want to impress your date by doing something fun, creative, and—best of all—memorable? “112 Ideas for a First Date” lists some truly entertaining plans that will show off your personality, and make for easy conversation during the date.

Speed Reading ($0.99) by Robert Lawrence: Learn how to increase your reading speed while maintaining knowledge retention and comprehension of the text. By the end of the book, you’ll know three easy techniques to boost the number of words you can read per minute, enabling you to read more books in less time!

The Power of Time Perception ($3.99) by Jean Paul Zogby: Do you want to control the speed of time? Do you want to live the longest year of your life? This Number 1 Bestseller will take you through the latest findings in brain science and show you how you can slow down time and make every second count.

The Snowball Effect ($0.99) by Timothy McIntosh: The fourth book by investment author Timothy McIntosh, The Snowball Effect is an income investing book that teaches investors how to reach their retirement goals by investing in blue-chip dividend paying stocks, high-yield bonds, and writing covered calls.

America: The Series (Books 1-4) ($0.99) by Donald L. Gilleland: All four books of the America series are now available for one low price! Includes A Cultural Enigma, Where Great Things Happen, An Exceptional Nation, and A Conflicted Nation (Books 1-4).

Conductor ($0.99) by Robert L. Bryan: Conductor is a story of one of the more fabled occupations in America—the railroad conductor. Read along to learn about how and why the job of a railroad conductor was created and how it became a subject of folklore and media. Conductor offers a detailed look at why conductors are considered to be the heart and soul of the railroad.

Wasted ($1.99) by Steve Sanderson: A humorous insight into the trials and tribulations of an amateur musician struggling to gain wider recognition in the cut-throat and unscrupulous music industry. Coming of age in the 70s, Steve was captivated by “the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll”, T.Rex and glam rock, and later by the Clash and the punk rock explosion.

A Compact History of the Revolutionary War ($0.99) by R. Ernest Dupuy: From the Boston Tea Party to George Washington and Paul Revere, A Compact History of the Revolutionary War is a detailed account of the legendary people and occurrences that made history during the war that changed a nation. The American Revolutionary War is an important event in world history. A Compact History of the Revolutionary War helps separate myth from fact the further away from the events we get.

How To Mount Aconcagua ($0.99) by Jim Hodgson: A lot of mountaineering books take themselves very seriously, which is dumb. How to Mount Aconcagua offers a humorous day-to-day account of challenges an Aconcagua climber might face. This book will supplement your serious research into an Aconcagua climb with some tips you might have missed, all served up with a whole lot of fun.

Sergei and Hans ($0.99) by Dennis Santaniello: Two men on opposite sides of the war come together to share a Christmas meal. Set in the devastating backdrop of the Eastern Front and a German prison camp, this epic historical thriller presents men at their best as they try to salvage dignity, trust, and hope from a world filled with darkness, carnage, and despair.

The Brendan Voyage ($0.99) by Tim Severin: Tim Severin and his companions built a boat using only techniques and materials available in the sixth-century A.D, when St Brendan was supposed to have sailed to America. The vessel comprised 49 ox hides stitched together in a patchwork and stretched over a wooden frame. This leather skin was only a quarter of an inch thick. Yet Severin and his crew sailed Brendan from Brandon Creek in Dingle to Newfoundland, surviving storms, and a puncture from pack ice.

Secret of Unlimited Memory ($2.99) by Neo Anderson: Need help and guidance to improve your studying abilities, techniques, and skills? Pick this story up now and achieve enhanced performance throughout your academic life and beyond!

How to Sneak More Yoga Into Your Life ($0.99) by K. Kris Loomis: Too busy for yoga? Think again! This book shows you how easy it is to incorporate yoga into your daily life off the mat for real benefits, both physical and mental. You can do this!

The Gnostic Notebook: On Memory Systems and Fairy Tales ($2.99) by Timothy James Lambert: The Gnostic Notebook is a fresh examination of several classic texts in a search for hidden layers of meaning. The meanings are unlocked through a series of easy to follow steps, using a variety of steganographic and cryptographic techniques. The messages decrypted are not the usual esoteric or Freudian interpretations; rather they contain actual, undeniable information encoded into the texts ages ago. Their existence challenges everything we thought we knew about these texts, including our basic understanding of the Bible itself!

Classic Philosophy for the Modern Man ($2.99) by Andrew Lynn: Inspired by a single concept: that, to thrive in the world, we need ready access to the practical wisdom of our forebears. Here are classic works carefully selected with fresh and lively introductions teaching us how to achieve excellence; how to obtain and exercise power, advance in the world, and live gracefully; how to cultivate nobility of soul; and – above all – how to be one’s own man.

The Wisdom of Sherlock Holmes ($0.99) by Chase A. Thompson: Was master detective Sherlock Holmes an atheist? Surprisingly, No! The Wisdom of Sherlock Holmes examines the detective in his original setting and discusses his sexuality, his weaknesses, his deductive methods, and his abiding friendship with John Watson. What made Holmes great? Read this book, and find out!

Mossad ($0.99) by Ronald Payne: No intelligence service is surrounded by more myth and mystery than Israel’s Mossad. Hailed by the CIA as ‘the best in the world’, it is held in awe by its friends and feared by its foes. It can boast the most devoted, patriotic agents in the world. It was Mossad who pulled off the spectacular rescue of Israeli hostages from Entebbe and Mossad agents who pinpointed the target for Israeli bombers to destroy Iraq’s nuclear reactor. Now Ronald Payne has written the first full history of Mossad. It reads like a thriller, but every word is true.

Harriet Beecher Stowe ($0.99) by Noel Gerson: Harriet Beecher Stowe reveals a towering literary figure who was also a remarkable woman, a crusading feminist, and a woman who led a life more dramatic than anything she wrote. In an age when women were usually confined to the kitchen, the bedroom, and the parlour, Harriet Beecher Stowe argued emancipation with President Lincoln, had an extraordinary woman-to-woman relationship with Queen Victoria and was regarded by Emile Zola as a comrade-in-arms in their separate crusades for a better world.

History Bytes: People, Places, and Events that Shaped American History ($0.99) by Nick Vulich: American history with a twist. History Bytes tells you the story behind the story. Hint: It’s not the whitewashed version you get in school. “The author of this book blows away everything you think you know about American History with anecdotes about the historical figures we think we know but really don’t.”- Rick Kimsey, reviewer.

Mindset Makeover ($0.99) by Steven Schuster: Discover how your mindset is working against you! Aided by scientifically proven research and practices, the book will help you think critically, develop better judgment and battle self-sabotaging thoughts. Learn how to face and solve your problems in a constructive way.

The Habit Architect: At Home ($0.99) by Caro Angell: Do you ever feel as though your home life should be more carefree? Do you fall into bad habits at home, like binging on snacks or being too surrounded by clutter? Learn how to up your organizational skills, get motivated, declutter and clean like a pro and develop good habits to achieve the home life you truly want: work, rest, or play.

How To Live In The Present Moment ($4.99) by Matt Morris: If you have something in your life that you want to let go of, then this is for you. If you have something in your life that is causing you constant worry, then this is for you. If you want to discover how to live in the present moment, then this book Is your answer. Enjoy!

The Heritage ($0.99) by Jack Michonik: The year is 1926. Thousands of Jewish families are forced to flee poverty and anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe. Fate takes two families to the magical continent of South America where many surprises await them.

The Honorable Thing ($0.99) by Karl Jacobs: What would you do? When Katie and Jack are thrown together in a huge corporation, what happens will have you holding your breath, laughing out loud, and feeling their anguish as they are torn between their yearning for each other and their love for their kids and too-often insensitive spouses. An “outstanding read” by an Amazon bestselling author.

How to Text a Girl ($0.99) by Chase Amante: What if you could get a date with a girl in a mere five texts? Backed by 18 scientific studies and thousands of successful students, Chase Amante shows you how to do it. Use the Icebreaker text to warm her up, or the Scheduler to put a date on her map. And if she doesn’t text back sometimes? Here’s what to text her. “How to Text” will get her texting… And onto dates.

Meal Prep Cookbook ($0.99) by James Houck: Are you tired of coming home from work every single day and then having to cook? Lack time for anything else after the hassle of making a meal? Meet Meal Prepping. Meal Prep provides you with a healthy and time-saving alternative to the chaotic lifestyle you’re living now. Forget diet books or fitness manuals. This is the book that will change your life. Because the moment you begin following our training, your health and free-time will skyrocket. Now you can do the things you love and eat healthy without resorting to junk food.

What’s in the Panties? ($0.99) by Cheryl L. Smith: There’s more to “What’s in the Panties?” than meets the eye. Women can actually take charge of their day through their panty selection and men can better understand their mate when certain panties are being worn. Each chapter takes you down a panty path of various styles of panties through both a nonfiction format and through the eyes of a fictional couple Trevor and Whitney.

100 Awesome Ideas for Authors ($0.99) by Courtney Kenney: Word count, deadlines, the next shiny marketing tool, dwindling sales… Let’s face it: the author life can be overwhelming… if you let it. You have the power to take control of your writing life and your mindset. This book contains 100 author vitamins. Each chapter is a two-minute action that you can apply now to accelerate your author career. If writing is not as much fun anymore, this book will help you get back your writing mojo!

To Everything A Season ($2.99) by Sherri Schaeffer: Taylor Loden, heiress-apparent to a media empire, has never examined her breakneck work pace or her empty life. Then tragedy strikes one night on a dark country road, and her wealthy, privileged world collides with the modest, plain world of an Old Order Amish family, ultimately leading both to question the lives they lead.

Lost in the Clouds ($2.99) by R.K. Gold: Neville Canton was about as average as any man can be. He had a mediocre job, a pleasant wife, an on-going feud with his sister, and an average case of cancer that took his life. But death wasn’t the end of his problems and even average people have to learn to overcome. Now trapped in a cloud between the living and the dead, he must find his way to the afterlife.

Bulletproof Confidence ($0.99) by Patrick King: The last guide you will ever need on confidence, self-esteem, and feeling like you’re good enough for everyone: including yourself! Stop living your life through fear and anxiety: be happy with yourself and learn to live boldly and freely!

Optimize for Victory ($0.99) by Lisa Kardos, Ph.D.: Learn how to build a solid, reliable system for personal success using an unknown yet powerful approach. This book will inspire you not to give up. You will experience happiness and personal victory!

Thirty Days In Quito ($2.99) by K. Kris Loomis: So what happens when two gringos and a three-legged cat move to South America? A humorous and lighthearted must read if you love travel and adventure or if you ever thought about moving abroad! A first-hand account of a couple stepping out of their comfort zone, holding on tight, and learning to breathe at 9,000 feet.

Friends Like These ($0.99) by Hannah Ellis: When newly single Marie decides to shake up her social life, she has her sights set on the flamboyant Sebastian and his sophisticated group. But when a chance encounter brings some unlikely characters into her life, things start to veer off course. Marie wouldn’t normally be seen with this bunch of misfits, but to her annoyance they just keep turning up.

Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet ($2.99) by Jamie Ford: In the opening pages of Jamie Ford’s stunning debut novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Henry Lee comes upon a crowd gathered outside the Panama Hotel, once the gateway to Seattle’s Japantown. It has been boarded up for decades, but now the new owner has made an incredible discovery: the belongings of Japanese families, left when they were rounded up and sent to internment camps during World War II. As Henry looks on, the owner opens a Japanese parasol.

Last Things ($0.99) by Betta Ferrendelli: Bridgette Connor, a young journalist struggling with personal and professional burdens, leaves her home in New Mexico to start a new life in a small Kentucky town.

Not Exactly Love ($0.99) by Betty Hafner: It’s the 1970’s, and the music, good vibes, and bell bottoms are flowing. A young teacher dives into a relationship with a charismatic guy who becomes abusive when they marry. Does she stay or does she leave…?

Filling The Pig: In 4 Steps ($2.99) by K.A. Carlson: Start your journey to financial independence today. Fllling the Pig: In 4 Steps will show you how to take control of your personal finances in three months. Understand the debt trap and how to get out, learn how to save money, eliminate debt and stay motivated through the whole process. Start feeling empowered and living with confidence.

Small Habits Revolution ($0.99) by Damon Zahariades: Do you have five minutes a day to improve your life? Small Habits Revolution describes an unconventional, highly-effective system for forming habits that last. Discover the 10 crucial steps to developing any positive habits you wish to adopt. You’ll also learn several “habit hacks” to ensure your new habits last the test of time!

Cast Iron Cookbook ($0.99) by James Houck: The cast-iron skillet is a sturdy, versatile, traditional kitchen workhorse that 85% of us own but far fewer of us reach for daily, mostly because we have one or two recipes we use it for and otherwise it stays in the back of the cabinet. Learn everything you need to know about cast-iron cookware and the many (and often surprising) dishes you can cook and bake in this multitasker of a pan!

Why New Runners Fail ($1.99) by Scott O. Morton: I don’t want you to quit running! I want you to be a safe runner the first day you start running! Before you start running, please grab this book and jump start your running career. This book is full of helpful information to get you off the couch and running.

Diary of a Fat Girl ($0.99) by Lisa Sargese: Lisa takes us on a personal journey of self-discovery and revelation. This book will touch your heart with vivid imagery of what it is like to not trust your own body, battle addiction, and recover from weight loss surgery. She reminds us that we are not alone in the world when we stare into the mirror, wondering if this is all there is. Lisa shows us with humor and candor how she gained balance and personal strength.

Diary of a Hoarder’s Daughter ($0.99) by Izabelle Winter: What’s it like to grow up in a hoarded house? Following an accident, Izabelle’s father cannot leave the hospital until his house is safe to return to. After over 40 years of hoarding, clearing the mess is no mean feat, although Izabelle has no choice. Childhood memories come flooding back in this funny yet honest account.

Cute Poodles, Sweet Old Ladies and Hugs ($0.99) by Dr. P.J. Miller: This greatest hits of Veterinary stories, told as only a New Yorker could, provides a real look inside the profession, on the day to day life of a veterinarian. From quirky clients to wisecracking staff. A light read guaranteed to leave you in stitches. Dr. Miller’s self-deprecating humorous book is unique. A must for animal lovers, aspiring vets, or anyone who wants to know what it’s really like to be a veterinarian.

The Big Book Of Love ($2.99) by Jo Warwick: This book offers the solution to have the one thing we all want: love towards ourselves, reflected in our lives and in an intimate lasting relationship that’s perfect for us! Follow this guide to living abundantly and successfully with love using the Law Of Attraction. Take the journey to alter your thoughts, let go of the past, and embrace your power to make practical love-based decisions for your greatest well-being and happiness, and guide you towards truly intimate, lasting relationships – the true meaning of happily ever after!

The 4 Facets of Grief ($0.99) by Ruth E. Field: This practical guide provides training in grief resilience, which is a skill set that can be learned, practiced, and incorporated into your life. Written by a licensed clinical social worker who is also a bereaved mother, the book presents a unique system that combines insights from both her professional background and personal experience. This approach builds grief resilience and transforms the reader from heartache to healing, wellness, and growth.

The Science of Introverts ($0.99) by Peter Hollins: The quintessential book on understanding your temperament, as well as the personalities of the people around you. It will shed light on why you act the way you do and help you pinpoint how you can improve your life, socially or otherwise. Written by an international best selling author!

Perfect Fit No Excuses ($0.99) by Diana Anderson-Tyler: Ever felt completely drained at the end of your workday and would rather walk across hot coals than go to the gym? Ever been held up at the office during your lunch break—a.k.a. your workout time—and lost every ounce of willpower to get you out for a jog instead of tacos? Ever had a well-behaved toddler go absolutely berserk the second you laced up your Nikes, necessitating that you forfeit your me time once again? Then this book is for you!

Think Different ($0.99) by Zoe McKey: Today it is popular to say that positive thinking, repeating affirmations and “faking it till you make it” are the key to a happy, fearless, confident living. But do these lead to happiness? Think Different is a raw, honest, personal, and transparent look at why and how we sabotage our own lives and what to do about it. It goes against the conventional be-happy-at-all-costs mindset and gives real help to achieve fulfillment.

Activate Your Joy ($0.99) by Erik Ohlsen: Everyone is worthy of living a life they love. What if fully accepting who you are was the key to this joyful life? A deeply raw story of the author’s journey through chronic illness, business startups, and activism. Distilled from these experiences are 12 missions a reader can take to live a life they love.

Tips From The Cruise Addict’s Wife ($0.99) by Deb Graham: Tips, tricks, and stories to plan the best cruise ship vacation ever is a guidebook with a twist! It’s the one book you need to read as you plan your first cruise, or your 68th. Based on my extensive cruise travels with The Cruise Addict (alias: Husband), this book is loaded with common sense tips you’d never think of, and laced with laugh-out-loud stories to bring it all home.

Intermittent Fasting For Beginners ($0.99) by Shirley Evans: Which diet is best for you? Intermittent fasting lifestyle. The book is designed to educate you about what intermittent fasting entails, the types, benefits, how it works, beginners guide and every other thing you need to know about intermittent fasting!

Hawkins Bay ($0.99) by James Porteous: Who could have predicted the future was heading into hyper-drive mere seconds from now? It is post-Trump, and all that entails. After years of prepping for the apocalypse, the 1% have taken refuge in the Freedom Bunkers, intent on preserving their DNA and gold… and democracy. Those left behind have been… left behind. They are pissed, hell-bent on revenge. They want to storm the Freedom Bunker. Why not? This revolution will not be televised. On sale now. Read it before it is banned.

#MomFail ($0.99) by A.M. Willard, et. al.: Everyone just stop for one bleeping minute so we can all get real with each other: being a mom is some tough work. You’re constantly wearing questionable substances that make you ask, “is this chocolate or… oh, crap…” and your purse is merely a receptacle for three-week-old snacks and broken crayons. Let’s be honest… even when we’re doing this “mom” thing right, we’re somehow doing it completely wrong. Pardon us while we dust off our collective Mother of the Year trophy and proudly present you with an epic anthology of #MOMFAILS.

Don’t Fear the Reaper: Why Every Author Needs an Editor ($0.99) by Blake Atwood: A “wonderful, engaging, and clearly superior advice for the aspiring writer.” Writers will learn almost everything they need to know about finding, hiring, and working with a freelance editor, self-editing tips, and how to overcome a writer’s most vexing problem: validation.

Portrait of a Cavalier ($0.99) by Geoffrey Trease: A courtier under James I, William Cavendish, first Duke of Newcastle was a man with enormous human appeal. A poet and playwright, a man of action, reputedly the foremost horseman in Europe, he presents a character of fascinating diversity. In building up this outstandingly readable portrait, Geoffrey Trease has investigated a mass of little-known material, much of which is published here for the first time. Portrait of a Cavalier is an enlightening biography that helps create an in-depth and very real impression of a man often overlooked.

House Hacking ($0.99) by Ben Leybovich: Everyone talks about real estate investing as if the choice of what we do, when, and how is entirely up to us. But that’s not true. In today’s challenging (hot) market, traditional investing advice doesn’t work. House hacking has the best financing opportunities, the easiest management overhead, and the most immediate return on investment.

Heroic Personal Finances ($0.99) by Larry Jones: Do you struggle with your personal finances? Are you “shooting from the hip” with your money? Not sure where to begin with your financial plan? Well, look no further. You simply need a guide to show you the way. In this short, 70-page book, author Larry Jones gives you a 3-step formula to become the hero of your money story. These are the steps Larry and his family used to climb out of $100,000 worth of debt and into a place of prosperity over a period of three years. If they did it, you can too!

Damn the Diets ($0.99) by Kayla Rose Kotecki: Former Fitness Model and Bikini Competitor Kayla Rose reveals the biggest secrets to truly being healthy, fit, and happy with your body. I “looked” healthy and fit from the outside… but felt like death on the inside… that’s NOT true health. Through my journey, I came to discover the thing that would bring me the most health and sanity, was to break free from the dangerous restrictions, rules, dietary limitations, body shaming, and overtraining.

Exposing the Secrets of How to Be More Creative ($2.99) by Dan C. Rinnert: Develop innovative solutions to problems at work or cultivate more imaginative ideas to fuel your artistic side with this offbeat guide. Learn how watching TV can inspire you to be more creative, the potential benefits of stress on your creativity, ways to use everyday activities to increase your creative energies, and how woeful self-pity can be used as a creative boost.

Yes, He Cheated and Yes, I Stayed ($0.99) by Zoë Burnzs: Has your partner cheated on you recently? Infidelity really hurts. But what hurts more is the tug of war in your heart when you’re conflicted between leaving the relationship and staying to make it better. Could you ever trust him again? Is this the end of your relationship? Would you ever heal enough to love again? Yes, you will! In Yes He Cheated and Yes I Stayed, you’ll find the hope, comfort, and strength that you’ve been seeking.

Flexible Dieting Handbook ($0.99) by James H. Mayfield: Losing weight and getting in shape has never been this easy! In the Flexible Dieting Handbook, author James H. Mayfield reveals the exact methods that allow you to lose weight while eating whatever you want. No more super restrictive diets or starving yourself. Get in shape with Flexible Dieting!

People at Play ($0.99) by Elizabeth Berridge: London, 1960s. With the city reeling from the effects of the Second World War, its inhabitants are trying to take each day as it comes. Miss Della has returned to London, having once run off with a German POW. Stani is an underdog full of resentment. Lucy, the gardener’s daughter, is now 15, and her newly found sexuality threatens to disrupt everything. All three are brought together at High Pines. In the face of an ever-changing world, the only certain thing is the cherished family of waxen, antique dolls that reside on the top floor…

Dunkirk: A Miracle of Deliverance ($0.99) by David Boyle: May 1940. World War II hung in the balance. As the Germans closed in on the Allies, trapping them on the beaches of Dunkirk, it seemed the entire British army would be obliterated. Until Operation Dynamo was put into place and over 900 boats rushed to cross the channel to save the lives of hundreds of thousands…

33 Ways To Raise Your Credit Score ($0.99) by Tom Corson-Knowles: Have you made a bad purchase decision in the past? You’re not alone. In this life-changing book, you will learn how to repair your credit scores easily, improve your credit scores without spending a dime, and get out of debt once and for all!

The Murder of Asperger’s Last Poet ($2.99) by Douglas Gilbert: Asperger Poetry is dead, but see this legacy of 274 poems. Alice of Wunderkinderland says strat-tea-tackfully, every poem must have a pie thrown at it to lend it color and flavor, for there are rumbles in the world where every blade of grass cries, and as one runs through it, it tries to comb the hair of our sorrows. These pages do grow, or glow.

Death in the Ring ($0.99) by George Thomas Clark: Many of the greatest boxers tell us their private stories, some true, others tales based on history. John L. Sullivan refuses to fight black challenger Peter Jackson. Jim Jeffries claims Jack Johnson didn’t beat him fairly. Jack Dempsey and Rocky Marciano plan comebacks. Rival attorneys Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela meet in the ring. The best heavyweights in history are ranked. And Muhammad Ali, Archie Moore, Alexis Arguello, and many others reveal their experiences in the often thrilling and always dangerous drama of boxing.

Sweet Melissa ($0.99) by Susan Segovia-Munoz: I’m not a celebrity, a model, or a movie star. I’m not rich or famous. I’m a hooker, a hustler, and a junkie. I live day to day. I am selfish and self-centered. All I care about is my next fix. I burn every bridge, sabotage every opportunity, and I am not trustworthy. I will steal from you every chance I get. I am a slave and I pray that my master kills me soon.

Dunkirk ($0.99) by Norman Gelb: At dawn on May 10, 1940, the armies of Nazi Germany attacked Western Europe. In less than three weeks, Hitler achieved the most extraordinary military triumph of modern times: Holland, Luxembourg, and Belgium had been overrun; the French army was about to collapse; and the entire British Expeditionary Force, which had been sent across the Channel to help stop the Germans, was trapped against the sea at Dunkirk. Unless they could be rescued, Britain would be left without an army…

After Dunkirk ($0.99) by Saul David: Drawing upon more than the memoirs and testimonies of more than 100 survivors of the battle, Saul David tells the forgotten story of one of the most dramatic incidents of WWII. On 12 June 1940, more than a week after the last British troops had been evacuated from Dunkirk, the 51st (Highland) Division was forced to surrender to General Erwin Rommel’s 7th Panzer Division at St Valery-en-Caux. More than 10,000 members of the Division were driven into five years of captivity in prison camps.

Get to Know the Animals, Discover Yourself ($2.99) by Kostas Dimitriadis: The pace of modern life today is hectic. We do not seem to be able to find the time to think about what we really want out of life and how to live the rest of our years. We owe it to ourselves to pause and exhale, and give life a fresh look. Animals generously give us this present. They are right there next to us like open books in which to read all about life. They are living expressions of emotions in their pure and unadulterated form. They are embodiments of nature’s wisdom. If we can see that, then we might be able to see ourselves in a new light.

Bluebirds ($0.99) by Melvyn Fickling: Four ordinary young men are thrown together as Hitler plunges Europe into its darkest hours. Their fates will be decided in the most cruel and extraordinary way. The first in a series of historical novels, Bluebirds is meticulously researched and faithfully evokes the terrifying and often heart-rending experiences both in the air and on the ground during the crucial first year of the Second World War as Britain strove to keep the German wolves from the door.

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